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* 1508 Conrad Celtes, German humanist scholar ( b. 1459 )
* February 4 Conrad Celtes, German humanist ( b. 1459 )
Notable members included Conrad Celtes, Albert Brudzewski, Filip Callimachus, and Laurentius Corvinus.
Epitaph of Conrad Celtes.
The elector Frederick of Saxony approached the emperor Frederick III, who named Conrad Celtes Poet Laureate ( Honored Poet ) upon his return.
Conrad Celtes ' teachings had lasting effects, particularly in the field of history.
Conrad Celtes was more of a free-thinking humanist and placed a higher value on the ancient pagan, rather than the Christian ideal.
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Other famous scholars who have taught at the University of Vienna are: Theodor W. Adorno, Manfred Bietak, Theodor Billroth, Ludwig Boltzmann, Franz Brentano, Anton Bruckner, Rudolf Carnap, Conrad Celtes, Viktor Frankl, Sigmund Freud, Eduard Hanslick, Edmund Hauler, Hans Kelsen, Adam František Kollár, Johann Josef Loschmidt, Fran Miklošič, Oskar Morgenstern, Otto Neurath, Johann Palisa, Pope Pius II, Baron Carl von Rokitansky, August Schleicher, Moritz Schlick, Ludwig Karl Schmarda, Joseph von Sonnenfels, Josef Stefan, Leopold Vietoris, Jalile Jalil, Carl Auer von Welsbach, and Olga Taussky-Todd.
Agnes became abbess at Gandersheim Abbey, place of several famous women, such as Hroswitha of Gandersheim, recorded by Conrad Celtes.
In the period of German humanism, the university's academics included names such as Conrad Celtes and Petrus Apianus.
Among its most famous instructors in the late 15th century were the poet Conrad Celtes, the Hebrew scholar Johannes Reuchlin, and the Bavarian historian Johannes Thurmair ( also known as " Johannes Aventinus ").
This sparked interest among German humanists, including Conrad Celtes, Johannes Aventinus, and Ulrich von Hutten.
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The map was discovered in a library in Worms by Conrad Celtes, who was unable to publish his find before his death and bequeathed the map in 1508 to Peutinger.
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He managed to gather around his court in Vienna humanists such as Conrad Celtes the founder of Collegium Poetarum or in the later time poet laureat Vadian ( Joachim von Watt ) who wrote in Latin.

Conrad and Celtis
In addition to Hegius, Agricola's students include Conrad Celtis ( in Heidelberg ).
Such writers included Kallimach ( Filippo Buonaccorsi ) and Conrad Celtis.
The Celtis-Gymnasium in Schweinfurt was named after Conrad Celtis.
Tacitus ’ Germania und Enea Silvio Piccolomini, Giannantonio Campano, Conrad Celtis und Heinrich Bebel, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2005.
), Conrad Celtis: Oden / Epoden / Jahrhundertlied: libri odarum quattuor, cum epodo et saeculari carmine ( 1513 ).
* Der gekrönte Conrad Celtis und das Fichtelgebirge
* Conrad Celtis Protucius ... Four cities of Germany
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Besides Copernicus, Albert's students included the mathematician Bernard Wapowski and the German poet and Renaissance humanist, Conrad Celtis, who in Kraków established the first Central European literary society, Sodalitas Litterana Vistulana.
Tacitus ' Germania und Enea Silvio Piccolomini, Giannantonio Campano, Conrad Celtis und Heinrich Bebel ( Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2005 ).
It was discovered by the humanist Conrad Celtis in 1493 / 94 in the Cloister of St. Emmeram in Regensburg and formed the first edition ( illustrated by Albrecht Dürer ).
After having gone to school in St. Gallen, he moved to Vienna at the end of 1501, where he took up studies at faculty of arts the university, in particular under Conrad Celtis.
In 1503, he followed a call of Conrad Celtis to the University of Vienna, where he taught mathematics.
Konrad Celtis, also known as Konradus Celtis ( most commonly Conrad Celtis ) in America, was a German humanist during the German renaissance.

Conrad and ),
* 1192 Assassination of Conrad of Montferrat ( Conrad I ), King of Jerusalem, in Tyre, two days after his title to the throne is confirmed by election.
Conrad Gessner ( or Gesner ), the Swiss scientist and natural historian of the Renaissance, made a Latin translation of Aelian's work, to give it a wider European audience.
The show concerned Phillip Drummond ( Conrad Bain ), a wealthy white widower in New York City who adopted two young black boys after their parents died.
The King and Queen were still optimistic the Byzantine Emperor had told them that the German King Conrad had won a great victory against a Turkish army ( when in fact the German army had been massacred ), and the great troop was still eating well.
Perhaps the most notable of these was the Protestant pastor Georg Conrad Horst ( 1779 1832 ), who from 1821 to 1826 published a six-volume collection of magical texts in which he studied grimoires as a peculiarity of the Mediaeval mindset.
During the reign of Conrad II's son, Henry III ( 1039 to 1056 ), the empire supported the Cluniac reforms of the Church the Peace of God, prohibition of simony ( the purchase of clerical offices ), and required celibacy of priests.
Henry V ( 1086 1125 ), great-grandson of Conrad II, became Holy Roman Emperor in 1106 in the midst of a civil war.
On his deathbed, Conrad yielded the crown to his main rival, Henry of Saxony ( r. 919 36 ), who was elected king at the Diet of Fritzlar in 919.
Bezprym had, however, always been disliked by his father, as indicated by his name ( the Piasts tended to give names such as Bolesław, Mieszko and later Kazimierz, Władysław and emperors ' names, such as Otto, Konrad ( Conrad ), and Henryk ( Heinrich ).
In accordance with this last policy, the marriage of the Countess Matilda of Tuscany with Guelph of Bavaria was promoted ; Prince Conrad of Italy was assisted in his rebellion against his father and crowned King of the Romans at Milan in 1093 ; and Henry IV's wife, the Empress ( Adelaide ), was encouraged in her charges of sexual coercion against her husband.
Running right through the block into Link Straße, this new Weinhaus Huth was designed by the architects Conrad Heidenreich ( 1873 1937 ) and Paul Michel ( 1877 1938 ), and opened on 2 October 1912, and contained a wine restaurant on the ground floor, and wine storage space above, so it had to take a lot of weight.
After the death of Henry II ( 3 July 1024 ), Stephen broke with the German alliance, because the new Holy Roman Emperor, Conrad II claimed supremacy over the Kingdom of Hungary, while Stephen demanded the Duchy of Bavaria for his son Emeric who was the nearest relative of the deceased Emperor Henry II ( who himself had been the last male descendant of the old dukes of Bavaria ).
Darwent with his Paria Petroleum Company Limited, and Conrad F. Stollmeyer ( who was great grandfather of Republic Bank ’ s then Chairman, former West Indies cricket captain, Jeffrey Stollmeyer ), an entrepreneur of that period who felt that a combustible fuel could not be distilled out of the asphalt from the pitch lake.
Historically, many Canadian private sector business scandals had come to light only through the intervention of the US SEC or other regulators ( Garth Drabinsky, Conrad Black, Steven Bingham being three notable examples ), due in part to the lack of whistleblower protections, plaintiff-friendly libel laws and a lack of investigative journalism due to these.
* November 14 Apollo program: NASA launches Apollo 12 ( Pete Conrad, Richard Gordon, Alan Bean ), the second manned mission to the Moon.
* 1192: In April, Conrad of Montferrat is elected King of Jerusalem as Conrad I, then assassinated a few days later ( April 28 ), before the coronation, by two Hashshashin.
* April 28 Conrad of Montferrat ( Conrad I ), King of Jerusalem, is assassinated in Tyre, only days after his title to the throne is confirmed by election.
# Conrad ( Modigliana, February 1167 Acre, 20 January 1191 ), later renamed Frederick VI, Duke of Swabia after the death of his older brother.
Innocent was then seeking to detach the Kingdom of Sicily from the Holy Roman Empire ( in the person of Conrad IV of Germany ), and offered it to Charles, after his brother-in-law Richard, Earl of Cornwall had declined it.
At the death of Henry ( 1125 ), Conrad unsuccessfully supported Frederick for the kingship of Germany.
After Lothair's death ( December 1137 ), Conrad was elected king at Coblenz on 7 March 1138, in the presence of the papal legate Theodwin.

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